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The car is run very less, it's just used for outstation trips to visit relatives and stuff ala highway cruising 98% of the time. We avoid traveling during fog or night unless we're stuck in traffic and it gets dark. So the real usage will be like 4-5 hours a year. I'll be installing it as a precaution, it's not really necessary to be honest. That's why I'm looking for a cost-effective solution that doesn't tinker with car's warranty or wiring.

So according to my aforementioned requirements, don't you still I'll be fine with 6500k LEDs? I'm from Punjab btw! Winters are quite foggy here but we dodge them by postponing out plans!

If I may, I'd suggest taking a step back before going the Fog Lamp upgrade.
If your requirement is to have better visibility at night, upgrading the fog lamps with existing reflectors will actually hinder your long distance visibility
The fog lamps are positioned in such a location and angle that it will never give you enough throw irrespective of what you upgrade it to. Instead it will brighten your near vision and blind your distance vision.

The ideal option is to upgrade your headlights. Upgrading to LED does not guarantee you better throw. The whole setup (Bulb/Wiring/Reflectors/Projectors/Alignment) all make a difference.

I do not know what headlights your car comes with. Based on what you have, you could look at options on upgrading them.

Some of the headlight upgrades will not void the warranty as there will be no cutting/splicing of wires. Please research before you take the plunge.

So according to my aforementioned requirements, don't you still I'll be fine with 6500k LEDs? I'm from Punjab btw! Winters are quite foggy here but we dodge them by postponing out plans!

For a foggy climate 6500K will be of no use absolutely. You should get 4300K or 3400K LED's. Are you open for Aliexpress and DIY options ? There are some decent collection of LED's and you can try installing that yourself. Pretty straightforward I would say. Will be costing you 1.5-2K depending on the bulb you choose. HID's you've to get good one and I for one don't like the delay in them when Flashing.

I believe Baleno has a H4 socket with both High and Low Beam together in that.

I bought this H4 bulb for my Tiago recently and pretty happy with it. They've 4300K and 5000K options.